Who voted for Auburn in their latest AP Top 25 ballots?

Auburn players celebrate with their fans after Auburn defeated LSU 18-13 as time expired in the NCAA football game between Auburn and LSU Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, at Jordan Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala.
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AUBURN — A week after having no votes, six different Associated Press Top 25 poll voters put Auburn on their ballots after they earned a 18-13 upset win over No. 18 LSU.

Auburn (2-2, 1-1 in Southeastern Conference) received 18 voting points in the latest AP Top 25 poll released Sunday afternoon and is 35th in the country in those rankings.

Associated Press Top 25 writers who voted Auburn on their Sept. 25 ballots

Charleston (W.V.) Gazette-Mail columnist Mitch Vingle: No. 18

Honolulu Star-Advertiser sportswriter Ferd Lewis: No. 23

The State (Charleston, SC) Josh Kendall: No. 23

Florida Times-Union reporter Garry Smits: No. 24

Cleveland.com sportswriter Bill Landis: No. 25

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review sportswriter Jerry Dipaola: No. 25

Sports columnist Mitch Vingle, who voted Auburn into his preseason Top 25 poll, of the Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette-Mail was the writer who voted Auburn the highest by placing No. 18 in his ballot. Honolulu Star-Advertiser sportswriter Ferd Lewis and sportswriter Josh Kendall of The State in Columbia, South Carolina placed Auburn No. 23. Florida Times-Union reporter Garry Smits put Auburn No. 24 and Cleveland.com reporter Bill Landis and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review sportswriter Jerry Dipaola put Auburn in the final spot of their ballot.

LSU became the second preseason top-10 team to drop out of the rankings in the first month of the season after losing at Auburn Saturday night.